BG80 USE AND MAINTENANCE BOOKLET
Rev.1 of 23/04/2013 of BG80 uk agg2013 Page 30 of 40
PARTIAL REMOVAL:
Some parts, such as the electric motor and the reducer, may be dismantled and replaced without having to
completely remove the mixer from the tank.
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if the part if heavy, prepare it for lifting using a crane, by attaching chains or straps.
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unscrew the screws and remove any electric cables or hydraulic pipes that connect the part to the rest of the
machine.
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remove the part and place it in an area outside of the atex zone.
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MIXER ADJUSTMENT INTERVALS
Using the machine in the opposite rotary direction to that specified may pose a risk to the mixer, to
objects or to people!
The mixer operating interval can be set using the Biogas plant control panel.
The optimal operating period and down-time depends on the manufacturing specifications, as well as on the
conditions of use and the fluid to be treated.
The Biogas plant control panel must only be set by authorised personnel.
As an example, the initial mixer operating period could be set as follows:
1) Standard operation Variable operating time from 2 to 5 min. and idle time 20 min. (in the event of
insufficient mixing the operating time should be increased and the idle time decreased;
2) Continuous operation.
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INFORMATION ON DANGEROUS AREAS
In its standard configuration, there are no dangerous areas of the mixer.
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WORK EQUIPMENT
If gases/vapours/mists and/or dust are present in the workplace, protective measures are designed to address
the maximum possible level of danger.
Before using any equipment in the work place, use the pocket explosimeter to check for the
presence of dangerous levels of gas.
The equipment may only be used if the relevant CE certificates state that they can be used without
risk in explosive atmospheres; all equipment must bear a symbol
Necessary measures must be adopted to ensure that the equipment has been designed, built, assembled and
kept efficiently, and used in such a way as to reduce the risk of explosion, as well as the scope of any potential
explosion, to a minimum.
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PERSONAL EQUIPMENT
Each operator should be equipped with:
1) Antistatic garments and shoes (which do not produce electrostatic discharge);